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DWARF WAX-PODDED BEANS, continued 
Sure-Crop Stringless Wax. % 53 days. Also known as Yellow 
Bountiful. The pods are of good size, broad, thick-flat, and 
bright yellow in color, entirely stringless and of fine quality. 
Very productive and excellent for both home and market- 
garden. The most popular yellow variety. Pkt. 10 cts., M4pt. 
25 cts., pt. 45 cts., qt. 75 cts., pk. $4.65, bus. $16.80. 
Top Notch Wax. 50 days. Small, compact plant with creamy 
yellow pods. Pods flat-oval, straight, stringless, and brittle. 
Valued because of its freedom from rust and other diseases. 
Yept. 25 cts., pt. 45 cts., qt. 75 cts., pk. $4.95, bus. $18.00. 
Wax- and Green-podded Pole Beans 
Do not plant until the weather is really warm, then cover 6 to 
10 Beans 2 inches deep in hills 3 to 4 feet apart, thinning out to 
3 or 4 plants to each pole. 
A quart of seed will plant 100 to 150 hills; from 12 to 16 quarts 
will plant an acre, depending upon the size of the Beans 
Asparagus, or Yard-Long. 72 days. Pods round, slender and 
2 feet or more in length. Generally grown as a novelty. pt. 
45 cts., pt. 75 cts., qt. $1.25. 
Burger’s Green-Pod Stringless. 64 days. Also known as 
White-Seeded Kentucky Wonder. Very prolific, bearing round, 
brittle pods of fine quality. 14pt. 25 cts., pt. 45 cts., qt. 75 cts., 
pk. $4.65, bus. $16.80. 
Kentucky Wonder. *% 65 days. Reliable under all conditions, 
and immensely productive, bearing long, round, dark green 
‘pods of fine quality. An old variety that continues to be the 
most popular of the Pole Beans. Pkt. 10 cts., 4pt. 25 cts., 
pt. 45 cts., qt. 75 cts., pk. $4.65, bus. $16.80. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax. % 67 days. A Wax Bean similar in 
productiveness to the green-podded variety. Pkt. 10 cts., 
opt. 25 cts., pt. 45 cts., qt. 75 cts., pk. $4.80, bus. $17.40. 
Lazy Wife. 75 days. Late sort with great clusters of richly 
flavored green pods which are 5 to 6 inches long. Useful also as 
a Shell Bean. Seeds are white. M4pt. 25 cts., pt. 45 cts., qt. 
75 cts., pk. $4.65, bus. $16.80. 
Pole Horticultural. 70 days. Also known as Pole Roman Bean 
or Speckled Cranberry. Very productive. Generally used as a 
Shell Bean, either green or dried. M4pt. 25 cts., pt. 45 cts., qt. 
75 cts., pk. $4.65, bus. $16.80. 
Scarlet Runner. 90 days. An ornamental climber whose bright 
scarlet blossoms are most attractive. The dried Beans are used 
like Limas. l4pt. 25 cts., pt. 45 cts., qt. 75 cts., pk. $4.65. 
Dwarf Shell Beans 
Dwarf Horticultural. Also known as Roman Bean. Snap 54 
days, green shelled 65 days. A fine producer of String and 
Shell Beans. Pods are about 4 inches long, wide, flat, stringless; 
light green with stripe of red at maturity. The ripe Beans are 
oval; brown, speckled with purplish red. J4pt. 25 cts., pt. 
45 cts., qt. 75 cts., pk. $4.65, bus. $16.80. 
French Horticultural. Snap 62 days, green shelled 72 days. 
Pods about 6 inches long, flat, stringy when mature and deep 
green in snap stage turning to light buff with heavy splashing 
of deep carmine. Plant very prolific with short runners. lpt. 
25 cts., pt. 45 cts., qt. 75 cts., pk. $4.80, bus. $17.40. 
Red Kidney. 95 days. Resembles the White Kidney except that 
the ripe Beans are red in color. /4pt. 25 cts., pt. 45 cts., qt. 
75 cts., pk. $4.65, bus. $16.80. 
White Kidney. 100 days. Largely grown for dry Shell Beans. 
The ripe Beans are large, kidney-shaped, pure white and do not 
discolor when cooked. l4pt. 25 cts., pt. 45 cts., qt. 75 cts., pk. 
$4.65, bus. $16.80. 
White Marrowfat. 100 days. The favorite Bean for baking. A 
good producer of large, white Beans of fine quality. Y4pt. 30 
cts., pt. 50 cts., qt. 85 cts., pk. $5.25, bus. $19.20. 
White Navy, or Pea Bean. 95 days. Used mostly for field plant- 
ing; a sure cropper and extremely prolific. The dried Beans are 
small, round, and white. )4pt. 25 cts., pt. 40 cts., qt. 70 cts., 
pk. $4.20, bus. $15.00. 

NOTE: One pint of Beans weighs about 1 Ib., 1 quart about 2 Ibs., 
and 1 bushel, 60 Ibs. 



Bush Lima Beans 
Never plant Bush Lima Beans until the weather is really warm. 
Plant on edge, with the eye down, 4 to 5 inches apart and 1 inch 
deep, in rows 214 to 3 feet apart; thin the plants to 8 to 10 inches 
apart. 
A pint of seed will sow 100 feet of furrow; 
a bushel will sow an acre 
Baby Fordhook. 70 days. A thick-seeded, small Lima Bean of 
excellent quality which remains green a long time. Extra- 
heavy cropper; especially suitable for canning. 4pt. 30 cts., 
pt. 50 cts., qt. 85 cts., pk. $5.25, bus. $19.20. 
Burpee Improved. *% 75 days. The large bushes bear loads of 
big, broad pods, each containing 4 or 5 Beans of the largest size 
and finest quality. 4pt. 30 cts., pt. 55 cts., qt. $1.00, pk. $5.55, 
bus. $20.40. 
Fordhook. ~% 75 days. Extremely prolific, bearing good-sized 
pods which contain 3 to 5 large, thick, meaty Beans of delicious 
flavor. Its fine quality, attractive appearance, and large pods 
rate it as the best dwarf Lima Bean for either home-garden or 
commercial use. pt. 30 cts., pt. 55 cts., qt. $1.00, pk. $5.55, 
bus. $20.40. 
Fordhook 242. 72 days. A new variety with thick, plump seeds, 
3 or 4 to the pod and of fine flavor. Good yielder. pt. 30 cts., 
pt. 55 cts., qt. $1.00, pk. $5.55, bus. $20.40. 
Pole Lima Beans 
These take longer to bear than the Bush Limas, but yield larger 
crops and continue to bear for a longer period. The seed is 
usually planted in hills, at least 3 feet apart each way, dropping 4 
to 6 Beans to the hill. Set poles 8 to 10 feet long in each hill to sup- 
port the vines. 
A quart of seed will plant 100 hills; 20 quarts will plant one acre 
Carpinteria. 90 days. Large pods, containing 3 to 5 Beans which 
are very thick and mealy and retain their green color even when 
ripe. l4pt. 25 cts., pt. 45 cts., qt. 75 cts., pk. $4.65, bus. $16.80. 
Challenger. % 92 days. A vigorous grower, hardy, and very 
productive. Pods are 5 to 6 inches long and filled with 4 or 5 
thick, plump Beans of delicious flavor. pt. 25 cts., pt. 45 cts., 
qt. 75 cts., pk. $4.65, bus. $16.80. 
King of the Garden. % 88 days. Broad pods 5 to 6 inches long, 
containing 4 or 5 large, flat Beans. Probably the leading Pole 
Lima Bean for both home and market-gardeners. Allow only 
two vines to each pole. M4pt. 25 cts., pt. 45 cts., qt. 75 cts., 
pk. $4.65, bus. $16.80. 
Leviathan. % 85 days. A general favorite, being early and pro- 
ductive, bearing loads of giant pods, well filled with large tender 
ea lépt. 25 cts., pt. 45 cts., qt. 75 cts., pk. $4.65, bus. 
16.80. 
Edible Soy Beans 
Bansei. 90 days. A very popular variety of vegetable-type Soy 
Beans. Early and extremely productive. They are delicious when 
eaten green or dry. Seeds are bright green while young and 
yellow when mature. l4pt. 25 cts., pt. 40 cts., qt. 65 cts., 
pk. $3.30, bus. $11.40. 
CHICORY 
The Large-rooted variety is grown for its roots, which may be 
cooked and served like turnips. 
The Witloof variety is highly esteemed as a winter salad, for 
which purpose the plants are taken up in the fall, cut back nearly 
to the top of the root, and then covered with soil in a box or 
trench in a warm cellar. The new leaves which grow from the old 
roots in about a month’s time are nearly white, crisp and of a fine, 
piquant flavor. 
Sow Chicory seed in April or May, in shallow drills in rows 
about 18 inches apart and thin the plants to stand 4 to 6 inches 
apart. 
An ounce will sow about 400 feet of drill 
Large-rooted. Roots 12 to 14 inches long, 2 inches in diameter 
at top, and tapered. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 50 cts., M4lb. $1.50, lb. 
$5.00. 
Witloof. Sometimes called French Endive. 
65 cts., 4lb. $2.00, Ib. $6.00. 
Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 
